Title | Description | Type | ||
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1 | Bilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical Dystonia | Bilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical Dystonia. | Image/MovingImage | |
2 | Blepharospasm | Example of patient with blepharospasm. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze and opening and closing of eyes. Patient is led through same exercises again after receiving indomethacin treatment. | Image/MovingImage | |
3 | Blepharospasm with Apraxia of the Eye | Image/MovingImage | ||
4 | Unilateral Blepharospasm | Example of patient with unilateral blepharospasm. | Image/MovingImage | |
5 | Upbeat Nystagmus | Example of a patient with upbeat nystagmus. Shows vertical jerk nystagmus with fast phases in the up direction. Localizes to brain stem, and occurs with strokes, demyelination, and tumors. | Image/MovingImage |